DJ Zan-D Claims Lordkez’s “Aweh” Was Successful Prior to the Remix with Cassper. South African DJ and music expert DJ Zan-D has sparked renewed discussion within the local music scene, reflecting on one of the year’s most prominent tracks, Lordkez’s “Aweh.”
DJ Zan-D Says Lordkez’s “Aweh” Was A Hit Before The Remix Featuring CassperOn X, previously known as Twitter, Zan-D expressed his appreciation, highlighting a balanced perspective. He recognized the original song’s strength while also pointing out the influence of its prominent remix. “Lordkez ‘Awe’ was already a strong record before the feature,” he stated. “Yes, Cass elevated it to the next level, no doubt, but Lordkez had the song moving already on its own.”
Zan-D’s remarks have resonated with many, particularly in light of ongoing discussions regarding how much credit should go to the original track versus the remix featuring Cassper Nyovest. While Cassper’s involvement clearly broadened the song’s exposure, Zan-D’s commentary emphasizes Lordkez’s artistry as key to its success.
Lordkez released “Aweh” in early 2025 as the lead single from her 90s-themed EP You, Me & The 90’s. The song uniquely combines soothing R&B elements with heartfelt narratives, encapsulating the thrill and uncertainty of forming new connections. Lyrics like “The first time I saw you I knew you’re my kind / Nikes on super clean, you’re just my type” resonated with many listeners due to their straightforwardness and authenticity.
Furthermore, the isiZulu refrain, “Aweh, Ngithi ngihamba nawe,” infused emotional richness and cultural resonance. This aspect quickly became one of the track’s most memorable features, fostering a deeper connection with the audience.
Even before the remix’s debut, “Aweh” was steadily gaining traction, receiving radio airtime, appearing on curated playlists, and generating interest among DJs who were actively requesting it. These indicators highlighted the song’s organic growth within R&B circles and beyond.
In late August 2025, Lordkez debuted the official remix featuring Cassper Nyovest under her STAY LOW label. Cassper contributed his notable confidence to the track, offering a Setswana verse that infused energy while maintaining the song’s romantic undertone. Subtle Amapiano elements lent the remix a more vibrant, dance-friendly quality, attracting a wider audience.
The effects were swift. Streaming numbers rose, chart standings improved, and by November 2025, Lordkez celebrated a significant achievement by reaching one million monthly listeners on Spotify. Cassper’s extensive follower base played a crucial role in transitioning the song from a niche favorite to a mainstream anthem.
The timing of DJ Zan-D’s remarks comes as fans remain divided. Some attribute the song’s success primarily to Cassper’s involvement, crediting his star power for elevating it beyond its original appeal. Others argue that “Aweh” had already demonstrated its potential prior to the remix, referencing its early radio play and community support.
Zan-D’s comments serve as a bridge in this discussion. While he acknowledges that Cassper “elevated it to the next level,” he firmly highlights Lordkez’s songwriting and performance as the driving force behind the track’s advancement.
